Leather Gloves
Leather gloves are gloves used to prevent injury to hands and fingers during work. Among gloves that protect hands, this term refers to gloves made using leather such as cow or pig, synthetic leather, artificial leather, or the like. Used in work where there is a risk of cuts and abrasions, in workplaces that use oil, and in hot places where there is a risk of burns. They are also used for handling sharp objects such as scrap iron and for welding. Cowhide leather is available in two types: cow crests, which have a smooth surface and a comfortable hand fit, and thick cow leather, which has high durability and heat resistance. Pig leather gloves are often light and have the characteristic of maintaining flexibility even when wet. They have not only strength, but also performance such as good workability, friction resistance and abrasion resistance. Synthetic leather is a material such as nylon coated with resin. It fits the hand easily and provides a high grip. Artificial leather, on the other hand, is an artificial reproduction of natural leather, and tends to have a structure focusing on design processing and texture. It features high durability and soft texture, and has excellent breathability and fit.